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... Siti:ated 23-29 JOHN STREET. Aberdeen, long occupied Messrs Sous, having and chimney stalk, are Sivle, Private Bargain, to Let; for Boot Aerated Water, or Other Manufactory, Business; Garage, Shop Etc. Low Feniluty. £3 13s Immediate entry. Apply Mp-j.tr STEPHEN ...
... Crescent, —2-3 ROOMS., College Bounds, 22—3 BOOMS. 9—2 BOOMS. Correction 13-13i—2-3 BOOMS and SHOP. Apply MOBJCE and WILSON. 15 Golden Square. ROAD, 47.—HALF-FLOOR, 3 apartments, newly done up; rent, ]os. Guild, 30 Avenue. /COMMERCE STREET, No. to Let (sfnit\J ...
... agree with A W BoM Arthur of rod bope this letter will save many a poor soul from coming from the old country to this sapposad Golden West Ae i] an old boy mreelf, vow might fied » place im he ‘Paper for thie letter — Yours Wy TD Pines old Stre t r See. Prom ...
... Kinnear, b Morton e Boot b Forester. 13 Warren 43 Baggallay Soot.. 66 Quaife. b Forester .. 17 b Baker, Oliver b Warren Oliver Morton. J2 Foster, Morton b Forester »' Humphries Boot., Parsons, run 0ut.. 8 Humphries Boot— Jeeves, Slater b Morton ...
... (9- -wteoa» VSLU.TSES. SUJCBET. —FSjwr. liuianK»—fVwter, one for 63; tore #nr 60; flowcti, Sor too tor ® KENT LEICESTER. Following scone rain, Kent began batting at noon yesterday dull weather Cantertwiry. There was a small attendance. wae at 12, but with ...
... D’ve ever im von laa’ reca’ Thac days, Pia a the warld wis like a be’ Afore oor tees. Like vou, A’m gaun toe the place That kent ma twenty rears © grace, Far crery hoowie, every face Refhects masel’ A’m aff the morn tae jime the rece Toe But noo ma thochts ...
... Rhodes, two far 4S; I>ake, two far 46 Kaner, two HAMPSHIRE v. KENT. Meeting Portsmouth Hart® and Kent decided upon wmf that had been beaten at Brighton the w*>ek. Hampshire totalled 261, Kent replied with 38 for one wicket. —Firw Innings. Shone, retired ...
... retired from active romrrogetional work in 1904, when Rev. William Rom was appointed collesjruo and tuiooesaor. Maud Liqhtikc -Mr boot «ikl »bo«m«ker. Market Stance, for the coovonience of hit many custotoera, haa had bit ahowroom lighted a Kelifc domeatic lamp ...
... The bulk of the arrivals till the dinner hour were from the grounds 25 to miles north east. I n the afternoon a large number boots y.re expected from the mort distant grounds—so to 75 miles east-south-east. The best tinned boats today are as follows —s.s ...
... celebrate their golden wedding, and to fewer still to have with them, they bad that day, the lady who officiated as bridesmaid. Mrs Fraser, from Peterhead, and the boot man, himaeU. Such an event must be rather unique in the annals golden wedding*. Mrs ...
... boiling water. Boil for in common with that other poet-exile from floc- box of Pile or pot of Ointment. Free from Merve-v. Boot:limbed upwards of 30 three hours. iety. R. L. Stevenson. But Stevenson nor'.- Years. In boxes each . of all Chemist. and brotight ...